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    HISTORIC NASHVILLE ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD AND OFFICERS

    Annual Meeting at The Parthenon draws record crowd; Metro Parks Director Tommy Lynch provides update on city-owned historic properties

    Jan. 30, 2012, Historic Nashville, Inc. (HNI) members were introduced to a new board of directors and officers, presented with a new website and offered a state of the city review of historic preservation at its Annual Meeting last Thursday, January 26.

  • Jan. 26, 2012, Preserving Wonder

  • GALLATIN ROAD FIRE HALL TO BE SAVED DESPITE LAST NIGHT’S FIRE

    Metro Historic Zoning Commission: Damage can be repaired; issues permit for emergency work to stabilize and secure roof, windows and doors

    Fire House

    Dec. 2, 2011, After serving its community as a firehouse for more than 40 years, and with hopes for a neighborhood art center left unrealized, the historic Gallatin Road Fire Hall Engine No. 18 was damaged by a structure fire.

  • The 2011 Nashville Nine represents historic properties across Nashville in danger of being lost to demolition, neglect or inappropriate renovations.

  • JEWISH LANDMARK SAVED FROM WRECKING BALL LISTED ON 2010 NASHVILLE NINE

    June 1 Open House spotlights how the oldest Jewish-affiliated building in Nashville was saved.

    Workmen's Circle Hall

    May 27, 2011, Workmen’s Circle Hall, a 152-year old Jewish landmark in Nashville’s emerging SoBro district, has been saved from demolition and reborn as commercial catering kitchens by new owner Irene Bradley.


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